N800 Final Thoughts
I’ve had the Nokia N800 Internet Tablet for over a month now and still loving it, I’ve installed, uninstalled, flashed, reflashed, etc... and have now got what I class as probably the best applications on the device for my own personal needs. I wanted the N800 to be a media centre for my daily musical enjoyment at work and it’s met that and more.
Operating System: OS2008 Installed with beta upgrade for additional Instant Messenger.
Internal memory: 4GB SD (For Music)
External memory: 2GB SD (For Video)
Multimedia Applications:
Media Player (Nokia Built-in application for Music, Video, Internet radio)
Mplayer (avi divx/xvid movies)
Vagalume (Last.fm player, see http://last.fm)
VideoCenter (Nokia downloader for Audio & Video Podcasts)
FMRadio (Nokia FM Radio Player, needs earphones to act as an aerial)
Transmission (Torrent downloader for music & video)
Additional Applications:
I’ve installed a few additional applications to the N800 which have been delightful extras (For Lunchtimes only????):
Quake (The 1st game I ever played on a Windows PC running Win95)
Maemo Wordpy (Wordpress publisher for the N800)
RSS Feed Reader (Nokia Built-in RSS feed reader, I’ve got a few feeds for online newspapers, so refresh every morning before heading to work, to read the news/sport offline)
GPE Calendar/ToDo (Keeps my life organised and I sync to Google Calendar to let others know where I am)
Maemo Recorder (Voice/Memo Recorder)
You should be able to download most of the applications above using the Application Manager on the N800 if you have all the repositories, see http://gronmayer.com/it/
Oh and nearly forgot the N800 can browse the internet as well.
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